BigRedBuster
International Man of Mystery
My moms Lemmon pie.
EmeraldIngot said:I could really go for some shepherd's pie right now, because I'm a meat and potato kind of guy. Then, some of my gradma's home made pecan pie. She makes it with the pecans that grow in her back yard. So delicious.![]()
Will you give it a rest already? Both sides are selectively choosing whatever evidence they can find to support their favored coach. All this arguing is not only pointless, but further dividing the fanbase and distracting us from simply enjoying a damn football game.Dagerow said:And . . . people selectively mentioning only things they see as positive developments. Ignoring anything that looks bad or blaming Bo for those (as he was somehow the cause of only bad things).BigRedBuster said:And...somehow more of our WR have learned how to run routs and catch balls.knapplc said:And recognizing in less than two games that you have to stop the run to win this conference, and implementing a system to do just that.BigRedBuster said:Not to mention improved tackling on the other side of the ball.Junior said:Not reading this whole mess of a thread, so apologies if this has already been covered.... but to 74Hunter and teacherCD and whoever else is sprouting this nonsense of Riley being a worse coach than Pelini:
Let's talk Tommy Armstrong. This coaching staff has done more to develop a competent QB in a few months than Bo's coaching staffs did in 7 years. That guy does not even look like the same player out there from 2014 to 2015. Seriously. Let's ride this thing out for a year or two, then we can see where we are. So far Armstrong is competent and NOT a turnover machine, and that's a substantial improvement on any QB Bo had (not named Joey Ganz, a fifth-year senior who came pre-coached). That's enough for me to look at this year in a positive mindset.
Have I got this thread right?
I'm not selectively mentioning positive things and ignoring the bad. I have said on this board a number of times that I hope our DBs play better and after the first game, i was concerned about our running game.Dagerow said:And . . . people selectively mentioning only things they see as positive developments. Ignoring anything that looks bad or blaming Bo for those (as he was somehow the cause of only bad things).BigRedBuster said:And...somehow more of our WR have learned how to run routs and catch balls.knapplc said:And recognizing in less than two games that you have to stop the run to win this conference, and implementing a system to do just that.BigRedBuster said:Not to mention improved tackling on the other side of the ball.Junior said:Not reading this whole mess of a thread, so apologies if this has already been covered.... but to 74Hunter and teacherCD and whoever else is sprouting this nonsense of Riley being a worse coach than Pelini:
Let's talk Tommy Armstrong. This coaching staff has done more to develop a competent QB in a few months than Bo's coaching staffs did in 7 years. That guy does not even look like the same player out there from 2014 to 2015. Seriously. Let's ride this thing out for a year or two, then we can see where we are. So far Armstrong is competent and NOT a turnover machine, and that's a substantial improvement on any QB Bo had (not named Joey Ganz, a fifth-year senior who came pre-coached). That's enough for me to look at this year in a positive mindset.
Have I got this thread right?
Yeah, I love Lemon Meringue pie, only in small doses though. Too much of that overpowers me, too rich. Hot apple pie with vanilla and cinammon ice cream....damn my mouth is watering. Thats unbeatable too.I'm not selectively mentioning positive things and ignoring the bad. I have said on this board a number of times that I hope our DBs play better and after the first game, i was concerned about our running game.Dagerow said:And . . . people selectively mentioning only things they see as positive developments. Ignoring anything that looks bad or blaming Bo for those (as he was somehow the cause of only bad things).BigRedBuster said:And...somehow more of our WR have learned how to run routs and catch balls.knapplc said:And recognizing in less than two games that you have to stop the run to win this conference, and implementing a system to do just that.BigRedBuster said:Not to mention improved tackling on the other side of the ball.Junior said:Not reading this whole mess of a thread, so apologies if this has already been covered.... but to 74Hunter and teacherCD and whoever else is sprouting this nonsense of Riley being a worse coach than Pelini:
Let's talk Tommy Armstrong. This coaching staff has done more to develop a competent QB in a few months than Bo's coaching staffs did in 7 years. That guy does not even look like the same player out there from 2014 to 2015. Seriously. Let's ride this thing out for a year or two, then we can see where we are. So far Armstrong is competent and NOT a turnover machine, and that's a substantial improvement on any QB Bo had (not named Joey Ganz, a fifth-year senior who came pre-coached). That's enough for me to look at this year in a positive mindset.
Have I got this thread right?
Now, can we please get back to talking about pie? Personally, I know a few people who don't like pie. Those people need psychological help.
I mentioned my mom's lemon pie earlier. But, it's hard to beat warm apple pie with vanilla and cinnamon ice cream. There used to be an apple orchard by Norwalk Iowa that would serve that and I wanted to founder on that every year.
Love apple crisp. Getting a lot of apples this year, so may be having some all winter. Probably apple pie, too. Also like pumpkin pie and my mom's chocolate pie.Yeah, I love Lemon Meringue pie, only in small doses though. Too much of that overpowers me, too rich. Hot apple pie with vanilla and cinammon ice cream....damn my mouth is watering. Thats unbeatable too.I'm not selectively mentioning positive things and ignoring the bad. I have said on this board a number of times that I hope our DBs play better and after the first game, i was concerned about our running game.Dagerow said:And . . . people selectively mentioning only things they see as positive developments. Ignoring anything that looks bad or blaming Bo for those (as he was somehow the cause of only bad things).BigRedBuster said:And...somehow more of our WR have learned how to run routs and catch balls.knapplc said:And recognizing in less than two games that you have to stop the run to win this conference, and implementing a system to do just that.BigRedBuster said:Not to mention improved tackling on the other side of the ball.Junior said:Not reading this whole mess of a thread, so apologies if this has already been covered.... but to 74Hunter and teacherCD and whoever else is sprouting this nonsense of Riley being a worse coach than Pelini:
Let's talk Tommy Armstrong. This coaching staff has done more to develop a competent QB in a few months than Bo's coaching staffs did in 7 years. That guy does not even look like the same player out there from 2014 to 2015. Seriously. Let's ride this thing out for a year or two, then we can see where we are. So far Armstrong is competent and NOT a turnover machine, and that's a substantial improvement on any QB Bo had (not named Joey Ganz, a fifth-year senior who came pre-coached). That's enough for me to look at this year in a positive mindset.
Have I got this thread right?
Now, can we please get back to talking about pie? Personally, I know a few people who don't like pie. Those people need psychological help.
I mentioned my mom's lemon pie earlier. But, it's hard to beat warm apple pie with vanilla and cinnamon ice cream. There used to be an apple orchard by Norwalk Iowa that would serve that and I wanted to founder on that every year.
So I now have:
Pumpkin
Sweet Potato
Apple Pie
(all with Ice cream on top)
Rhubarb
Lemon Meringue
Cherry Cheesecake
And does Apple Crisp qualify as a pie or what the hell do you call that?
I've got a hell of a list going. There's probably not a pie I don't like, but the more rich ones like Blueberry or Cherry, I can only eat a slice at a time. I've got a sweet tooth but it doesn't take too much of that sweet stuff to get my fill.
I don't know why but that sounds awesome. Never had sour cream raisin pie before. She needs to find a smaller farm that has their own milk cow and see if she can get cream directly from them.I don't expect anyone to understand this because I'm sure you have never had it. My mother used to make a sour cream raisin pie that absolutely was orgasmic. Now, if you don't like sour cream raisin pie, what you have had, isn't my moms. Her's was completely different than anyone else's I have ever seen or tasted. It was from a very old recipe from her mother when her parents milked cows. She would sour her own cream to have real sour cream. Then, the pie wouldn't be one of these crappy raisin pies with a meringue. It had two crusts and the top crust would be really crispy and flaky. Yes...home made crust.
What's sad is she doesn't make it anymore because she has to get the cream directly from a dairy so that it isn't ruined by being processed. There aren't any more dairies in our area.
It might just be one of those things that are unfortunately lost in time.
I think there's a significant gap between worrying about our defensive secondary, offensive play-mix, still evolving schemes and the challenges ahead in this young season, and cherry-picking evidence that the Riley hire was a mistake two games into the season.Dagerow said:And . . . people selectively mentioning only things they see as positive developments. Ignoring anything that looks bad or blaming Bo for those (as he was somehow the cause of only bad things).BigRedBuster said:And...somehow more of our WR have learned how to run routs and catch balls.knapplc said:And recognizing in less than two games that you have to stop the run to win this conference, and implementing a system to do just that.BigRedBuster said:Not to mention improved tackling on the other side of the ball.Junior said:Not reading this whole mess of a thread, so apologies if this has already been covered.... but to 74Hunter and teacherCD and whoever else is sprouting this nonsense of Riley being a worse coach than Pelini:
Let's talk Tommy Armstrong. This coaching staff has done more to develop a competent QB in a few months than Bo's coaching staffs did in 7 years. That guy does not even look like the same player out there from 2014 to 2015. Seriously. Let's ride this thing out for a year or two, then we can see where we are. So far Armstrong is competent and NOT a turnover machine, and that's a substantial improvement on any QB Bo had (not named Joey Ganz, a fifth-year senior who came pre-coached). That's enough for me to look at this year in a positive mindset.
Have I got this thread right?
Mmm... cherry pie.I think there's a significant gap between worrying about our defensive secondary, offensive play-mix, still evolving schemes and the challenges ahead in this young season, and cherry-picking evidence that the Riley hire was a mistake two games into the season.Dagerow said:And . . . people selectively mentioning only things they see as positive developments. Ignoring anything that looks bad or blaming Bo for those (as he was somehow the cause of only bad things).BigRedBuster said:And...somehow more of our WR have learned how to run routs and catch balls.knapplc said:And recognizing in less than two games that you have to stop the run to win this conference, and implementing a system to do just that.BigRedBuster said:Not to mention improved tackling on the other side of the ball.Junior said:Not reading this whole mess of a thread, so apologies if this has already been covered.... but to 74Hunter and teacherCD and whoever else is sprouting this nonsense of Riley being a worse coach than Pelini:
Let's talk Tommy Armstrong. This coaching staff has done more to develop a competent QB in a few months than Bo's coaching staffs did in 7 years. That guy does not even look like the same player out there from 2014 to 2015. Seriously. Let's ride this thing out for a year or two, then we can see where we are. So far Armstrong is competent and NOT a turnover machine, and that's a substantial improvement on any QB Bo had (not named Joey Ganz, a fifth-year senior who came pre-coached). That's enough for me to look at this year in a positive mindset.
Have I got this thread right?
And ignoring evidence of improvement, perhaps directly related to coaching styles, seems like a joyless exercise for fans of a college football team.
I'm not really worried that Mike Riley isn't being criticized enough.
408 was the rotten apple cast out of the bushel basket of good ones, he has taken his stink to Youngstown, nobody that I have read blames him for anything that might be construed as a problem in the Nebraska football scheme, (except crappy recruiting that has left the cupboard a little bare) Lots of good things happening under Riley, improvements mostly all around and 1 play from being undefeated. It really doesn't get much better than that.Dagerow said:And . . . people selectively mentioning only things they see as positive developments. Ignoring anything that looks bad or blaming Bo for those (as he was somehow the cause of only bad things).BigRedBuster said:And...somehow more of our WR have learned how to run routs and catch balls.knapplc said:And recognizing in less than two games that you have to stop the run to win this conference, and implementing a system to do just that.BigRedBuster said:Not to mention improved tackling on the other side of the ball.Junior said:Not reading this whole mess of a thread, so apologies if this has already been covered.... but to 74Hunter and teacherCD and whoever else is sprouting this nonsense of Riley being a worse coach than Pelini:
Let's talk Tommy Armstrong. This coaching staff has done more to develop a competent QB in a few months than Bo's coaching staffs did in 7 years. That guy does not even look like the same player out there from 2014 to 2015. Seriously. Let's ride this thing out for a year or two, then we can see where we are. So far Armstrong is competent and NOT a turnover machine, and that's a substantial improvement on any QB Bo had (not named Joey Ganz, a fifth-year senior who came pre-coached). That's enough for me to look at this year in a positive mindset.
Have I got this thread right?